Sydney Sightseeing Tours

City Highlights and Southern Beaches Tour half Day

This afternoon’s tour will introduce you to Australia’s leading lady. See the downtown area including the historic “Rocks,” once home to Australia’s early settlers. Continue past Circular Quay and stop at Bennelong Point for a view of the Sydney Opera House. Journey away from the city center to the fashionable suburbs of Rushcutters Bay, Darling Point, and Rose Bay for views of the city’s skyline. Return via Bondi, Tamarama, and Bronte beaches, and view the unique terraced style cottages of Paddington Village.

Sydney Harbor - Coffee Cruise AM or PM

It’s all aboard for a cruise through Sydney Harbour. As coffee is served, cruise past historic Fort Denison, an island prison of earlier days. View the white-winged Opera House, beautiful waterfront homes, and the many bays and inlets in one of the world’s most beautiful harbours.

Sydney Harbor - Lunch Cruise

It’s all aboard for a luncheon cruise through the Sydney Harbour. Cruise past historic Fort Denison, view the white-winged Opera House and the many bays and inlets in one of the world’s most beautiful harbours.

Koala Park Wildlife Reserve - Half Day

A unique experience awaits you today. Climb to Sydney’s Hills District to Koala Park. Here a highly trained guide will meet you with a dingo, then introduce you to a wombat and help you cuddle a koala for great photos. You are then free to explore the sanctuary on your own, feed kangaroos, and meet the many other native animals and birds.

Sydeny Harbor - Bridge Climb - Half Day

BridgeClimb enables people to enjoy a 360-degree view of one of Australia's most identifiable icons. The exhilaration and personal satisfaction achieved by BridgeClimb provides a unique and unforgettable experience of Sydney. Safety on the climb is BridgeClimb`s No 1 priority and certain conditions will apply. Climbers go through a metal detector and are breath tested. Climbers are not permitted to carry anything with them, even cameras are forbidden. However, the latest in digital photographic technology will be carried by the BridgeClimb Climb Leaders to ensure that every climber has that all important picture of themselves at the summit of the Bridge and a complimentary group photo is included. The total BridgeClimb experience will take three hours from the time of check-in at BridgeClimb base No 5 Cumberland Street, The Rocks, to completion of the climb and return to base. Anyone over twelve (climbers aged 12-16 years must be accompanied by an adult climber), in good health and with a sense of adventure is invited to join. At check-in, climbers will be thoroughly briefed by our professional, trained Climb Leaders and will sign a medical declaration form. BridgeClimb operates in all weather conditions with the exception of electrical storms.

Blue Mountains Tour - Full day

Discover the many scenic attributes of the Australian countryside as you climb through mountain townships to Katoomba. At Echo Point see the rock formations known as the Three Sisters, views of the Jamieson and Megalong Valleys. On the return to Sydney you will stop at the Australian Wildlife Park where you will have the opportunity to wander through many different Australian landscapes viewing over 50 species of Australian birds and animals including an opportunity to cuddle a koala and pat a kangaroo.

Hunter Valley "Wine Regoion" - Full Day

Today forget city life as you head north over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and across the Hawksbury River to Australia’s oldest commercial wine producing district – the Hunter Valley. Enjoy a scrumptious lunch at Wyndham Estate Winery, the oldest in Australia. Continue through the vineyards and farmlands of the Central and Lower Hunter Valley where you will visit three additional wineries and have a chance to sample the area’s many varieties of wine. Proceed to the Golden Grape Estate and Wine Museum before returning to Sydney.

Canberra Australia's Federal Capital - Full Day

A sightseeing tour will show you Parliament House, the Australian and American War Memorial, diplomatic embassies, and civic centers. Also visit an Australian sheep station where a typical "bushwacker's" barbecue luncheon will be served. This is followed by a demonstration of sheep dogs at work, sheep-shearing, and wool-packing.